高一英语人教版必修二第三单元Unit3Computers单元测试Word版含解析.docx
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1、单元测试Unit 3 Computers题号二三四总分得分一、阅读理解Why do some parents tend to hold back their disabled children from experiencing life? Even when they are grown.the parents will not allow certain things to happen.Its true that they do have a certain amount of responsibility in protecting their severely disabled ad
2、ult child.but at what point do they become overly protective? Parents want io create a safe haven.a place where they know that nothing bad will happen to their beloved child.This seems to be a respectable and notable act in caring for a person with a disability .but it can have a side effect.When pr
3、otecting (heir child from suspected hardships.not wanting anything bad to happen to them.they very well may be preventing good things from happening to them. In life we all make mistakes,it is how we are able to grow and strengthen our character.Parents may feel that in certain instances their child
4、 will get hurt or mistreated in some way.so they build walls in their own minds convincing themselves of the need to shelter.However.the disabled.yes even the severely disabled deserve to make personal mistakes as well.Even morc,thcy have the right to succeed. Parents should do everything and anythi
5、ng within their power to see their disabled children lead a somewhat nonnal lile.Parents should help their chiidrcn.nol hold them down.This could make them think they are unworthy and that their parents do not believe in them. Whatever il may be.lct them at least Iry.If they want to attend collcge.s
6、o be it.Parents should find out all they can.and be involved in every detail.Gei to know the aides.experience it with them.If they want to dare and someday marry.so be it.Dont shut them out and tbrm bad or critical opinions about them just because you are afraid.Unite as a family and make it work.1.
7、 According to the passage.if the parents overprotect their disabled children.the children will.A. never grow up in the fulureB. find no shelter when they grow upC. become less confident when facing troublesD. less likely meet with good things happening to them2. What attitude does the author hold to
8、wards the parents? A. Supporting.B. Depressed.C. Critical.D. Uninterested.3. The suggestions in ihe last paragraph imply that parents should.A. be a bridge.not a brick wallB. act as their childrens best friendsC. encourage their children to get niarriedD. live in harmony with their disabled children
9、4. What is the best title of this passage? A. Living Within The Parents Power.B. Leuing Your Disabled Child Succeed.C. Getting Out Of A Brick Wall In Their Life.D. Helping Your Disabled Child Out Of Trouble.BWould you like to be a king or queen? To have people waiting on you hand and toot? Many Amer
10、icans experience this royal treatment every day. How? By being customers. The American idea of customer service is to make each customer the center of atlenlion. Need proof? Just listen lo the commercials. Most of them sound like the McDonalds ad We do it all for you. Actually, not all stores in Ame
11、rica roll out the red carpet for their customers. Bui wherever you go. good customer service means making customers feel special. People going shopping in America can expect to be treated with respect from the very beginning. Most places dont have a * furniture streetM or a computer road“ which allo
12、w you co compare prices easily. Instead, people often let their fingers do the walking through the store hot lines. From the first “hello” , customers receive a satisfying response to their questions. This initial contact can help them decide where to shop. When customers get to the store, they are
13、treated as honored guests. Customers dont usually find store clerks sitting around watching TV or playing cards. Instead, the clerks greet them warmly and offer to help them find what they want. In most stores, the clear signs that label each department make shopping a breeze. Customers usually dont
14、 have to ask how much items cost, since prices arc clearly marked. And unless theyre at a flea market or a yard sale, they dont bother trying to bargain. When customers arc ready to check out, they 11 nd the nearest and shortest checkout lane. Bui as Murphys Law would have it, whichever lane they ge
15、t in, all the other lanes will move faster. G(x)d stores open new checkoul lanes when the lanes gel loo long. Some even oft er express lanes for customers with 10 items or less. After they pay for their purchases, customers receive a smile and a warm Mthank you” from the clerk. Many stores even allo
16、w customers to take their shopping cans out to the parking lot. That way, they dont have to carry heavy bags out to the car.5. By quoting (引用)the McDonalds ad We do it all for you ,the author intends to.A. suggest that customers believe what commercials say deeplyB. show readers the American idea on
17、 good customer serviceC. express all the stores pay much attention to the customersD. persuade readers to choose the stores with ads correctly6. In the USA, what may you do at first if you want to do some shopping?A. To visit a professional street with lots of similar stores.B. To compare prices in
18、many shops in the same street.C. To make phone calls and get better shopping choices.D. To receive other customers answers to the questions.7. Which of the followings shows American stores offer convenience to customers in this passage?A. The store clerks dont usually sit around watching TV or playi
19、ng cards.B. Some stores offer price bargain to the customers like a yard sale.C. The clerks give customers a smile and a warm * thank you after paying.!). Some stores open new checkout lanes when the lanes are crowded.8. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?A. Customer Servic
20、e in AmericaB. Excellent Stores in AmericaC. Shopping Rules in AmericaD. Being King or Queen in AmericacIt seems that many parents have a lot to learn about what their children are doing online. According io a recent survey by the Symantec Corporation. which makes many kinds of security software tor
21、 home and business computers, theres a * significant digital (数字的)divide between parents and their kids. Parents of children under the age of 18 were asked to estimate (估计)how much time their kids spent online each week. Tlie parents said about three hours a week on average. The kids - ages 8 to 17
22、- who took the survey said they * re spending an average of seven hours online each week. I really think thats due to the time they spend on their mobile phones and computers, when iheir parents dont even know ihcyrc online,,F says Symantecs Bill Roscnkranlz. Remember, cell phones, PDAs and video ga
23、me machines all make it possible to access the Internet. You dont have to sit in front of a computer screen. A nd what are the kids doing on the Web? * Theyre doing things like downloading music, theyre going to social networking sites, theyre actually shopping online when parents dont think theyre
24、doing those kinds of activities/* says Rosenkrantz. Theyre also, we think, doing some things with research papers and other kinds of activities with homework maybe where theyre getting content online and they really shouldnt be. Nearly a quarter of the kids (23 percent) adini( to doing things their
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